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There are some basic tax principles most people can agree with
Nov 16, 2017
So is there a point most people can meet at?
Senate's proposed tax bill clashes with House plan
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Janet Nguyen
Nov 9, 2017
The Senate and House tax bills don't line up when it comes to policy that affects individuals and corporations, which may make it trickier for Republicans to pass their tax overhaul by the end of the year.
For homeowners, Republican tax proposals could change the equation around mortgages, property taxes
Nov 3, 2017
The Republican tax plan includes changes to mortgage interest deductions that would have the biggest impact on regions with high housing costs.
What you need to know about the new tax plan
Nov 3, 2017
Marketplace's Amy Scott takes a look at the numbers in the GOP tax plan
Senate budget battle likely as vote looms
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Adriene Hill
Oct 17, 2017
The Senate is expected to take up a budget framework this week. If it passes, the GOP will be one step closer to the tax overhaul it so desperately wants. President Donald Trump promised yesterday in a Rose Garden press conference with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell that the tax plan is on track. But […]
The GOP tax plan has fewer tax brackets and bigger deductions, but is light on details
Sep 27, 2017
We’ll have three brackets instead of seven, with the option of a fourth for the wealthiest Americans.
Former Sen. Bill Bradley talks tax reform
Sep 22, 2017
Marketplace Weekend digs into the issue of tax reform, plus, a look at taxes as a tool for social engineering.
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At the 200-day mark, Trump is still behind on nominations
Aug 7, 2017
President Trump has been in office for 200 days, and is far behind on nominees, including key positions that would give businesses clarity on patient policies.
Obamacare repeal reeling after Senate defeat
Jul 28, 2017
All Democrats and three Republicans voted "no."
The cost of repealing — but not replacing — Obamacare
Jul 20, 2017
The Congressional Budget Office has released its latest calculations. What does this means for the GOP's health care plans?